诺丁汉·特伦特大学研究人员研究儿童癌症幸存者的慢性疼痛,以找到通过米托乔因德里亚转移减轻疼痛的方法。 Nottingham Trent University researchers study chronic pain in childhood cancer survivors to find methods to alleviate pain via mitochondria transfer.
Nottingham Trent大学的研究人员在Richard Hulse博士的带领下,正在研究儿童癌症幸存者的慢性疼痛,他们指出,大约80%的癌症幸存者活了十多年,但经常面临持续疼痛。 Researchers at Nottingham Trent University, led by Dr. Richard Hulse, are studying chronic pain in childhood cancer survivors, noting that about 80% survive for over a decade but often face ongoing pain. 他们为期两年的研究旨在发现化疗如何损害能发现疼痛的神经细胞,并探索如何转移健康的米托乔因德里亚来减轻这种痛苦。 Their two-year study aims to uncover how chemotherapy damages pain-detecting nerve cells and explores transferring healthy mitochondria to alleviate this pain. 调查结果可能导致为改善这些幸存者的生活质量而采用新的治疗方法。 The findings could lead to new treatments for improving the quality of life for these survivors.